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The John Kobylt Show

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (06/28) - SCOTUS Homeless Decision

The John Kobylt Show

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4.3799 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Attorney Jeff Briggs comes on the show to talk about the US Supreme Court clearing the way for cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. Blake Troli joins the show to discuss the Homelessness, Drug and Theft Reduction Act officially making the November ballot. LA has new homeless numbers. 

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0:00.0

KFI AM 640. You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the IHeart Radio app.

0:06.1

You can hear us always from one until four. And then after four o'clock, John Cobalt show on demand.

0:11.4

It's the podcast version. Same as the radio show. You listened to what you missed.

0:15.5

And if last hour, we spent the whole hour on the Biden-Trump debate last night.

0:21.5

So if you want to hear, we played some of the clips.

0:24.4

We talked with Alex Michelson from Fox 11.

0:27.1

And you want to hear that.

0:28.6

That's the first hour after 4 o'clock on the podcast.

0:32.3

Now we're going to talk to Jeff Briggs.

0:33.8

You may remember Jeff.

0:35.2

He was the winner in the contest to co-host the show.

0:38.6

He's an accomplished attorney. Briggs Law Office is his law firm. And he's done a lot of

0:45.9

legal work involving the homeless, especially in Hollywood here in Los Angeles. And we thought

0:52.4

we'd have him on because the Supreme Court

0:54.9

today dropped a bombshell on the homeless industry. The Supreme Court says that cities,

1:02.0

well, that the homeless don't have a constitutional right to camp outdoors on public land.

1:08.1

A lot of cities were allowing the homeless to camp on street sidewalks, parks

1:13.5

because an appellate court had said they have a constitutional right. It's a violation of the

1:18.9

Eighth Amendment to punish them in some way. Grants pass Oregon disagreed and they passed a law

1:24.4

which they planned to arrest and cite fine and possibly jail homeless

1:32.4

people and that became a big court case and the Supreme Court said grant pass grants pass has

1:38.3

the right to do that and the homeless don't have a right to sleep endlessly in public areas let's get

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